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. >> the fbi says the suspect, seeonsia is in the hospital but is unresponsive. >>> an-year-old facing expulsion for what he says dangerous conditions. where his parents say he got dangerous ideas. >>> missing home? seems so with the latest appeal. >>> casino just dayings away but traffic concerns on the minds of the neighbors. >>> man accused of indecent shooting spree. accused of incidents that occurred in the areas between veterans. thomas was linked to the park through rare. and thomas was charged with 11 counts of indecent exposure and police suspect there is still more, that they are unaware of. the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted rob
. >> the fbi says the suspect, seeonsia is in the hospital but is unresponsive. >>> an-year-old facing expulsion for what he says dangerous conditions. where his parents say he got dangerous ideas. >>> missing home? seems so with the latest appeal. >>> casino just dayings away but traffic concerns on the minds of the neighbors. >>> man accused of indecent shooting spree. accused of incidents that occurred in the areas between veterans. thomas was linked...
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we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot act. i don't think fundamentally that part will be resolved. it's a very difficult issue. and fortunately for us, terrorist organizations and organized crime organizations throughout the world have not formed the allegiance that we thought they might. thankfully. and in term of cyber crimes, some of the groupser. traiting cyber crime they haven't the leader, the gangsters are old fashioned and autocratic, some cases just plain stupid when it comes to the potential use of the global financial market. stock market and other means other than violence. so that'
we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot...
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was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have trained to combat organized crime, they, themselves, have become the supporters, the promoters of organized crime. when that is in the united states, they knew the how and who to communicate. i'm very concerned, and i think we are wasting a lot of money, and we need to pay attention as to how the money is invested. >> thank you very much. the floor is now open for questions, and if you could please state your name and question and if you would like to address it to a particular member, please do that. yes, sir, right here. >> this is for all panelists. i'm
was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have...
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the fbi says ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >>james: another airport scare this one in alabama just two days after the deadly shooting at lax. now calling into question is airport security. details coming up. and it was a trip back in time for many as they celebrate their anniversary. we spoke with officials who hope this popular event will turn into an annual event. and it seems as a liquor edward snowden is missing home. with the details in his latest appeal to u.s. officials. >>anny: welcome back. a scare at birmingham alabama's international airport just two days after the deadly shooting at lax is calling into question airport's security. how safe are you at an airport? do americans deck there's a get the nation's airports for granted? cnn's a shelby lynne explains why they shouldn't. >>: sunday afternoon off authorities evacuated the airport over a bomb threat. police say someone found a note containing a spread prompted the evacuation. it cost for cancellation of a dozen flights. birmingham police sergeant says a search
the fbi says ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >>james: another airport scare this one in alabama just two days after the deadly shooting at lax. now calling into question is airport security. details coming up. and it was a trip back in time for many as they celebrate their anniversary. we spoke with officials who hope this popular event will turn into an annual event. and it seems as a liquor edward snowden is missing home. with the details in his latest appeal...
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martha shade has the latest on the fbi's investigation. >> everyone on the floor. everyone on the floor now. >> reporter: federal prosecutors are now filing criminal charges against 23- year-old paul anthony ciancia. he is accused of opening fire with an assault rifle inside lax's terminal 3 killing 39- year-old tsa officer gerardo hernandez and wounding several others. he fired multiple rounds at point blank range at the tsa officer. hernandez's wife spoke briefly to reporters: gerardo would have been 40 next week. i am truly devastated. >> reporter: a man who came face to face with the gunman says the suspect seemed to be looking for tsa employees. . >> the shooter just calmly walking down the corridor. he had his gun and looked at me and said tsa? and i just shook my head, and he kept going. >> reporter: eventually, the fbi says law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. the fbi says a note on the suspect at the time of the shooting made his intent to harm the tsa very clear. >> he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated that he wanted to and quot
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. >> reporter: investigation by the fbi as well as the santa rosa and petaluma police departments, and the sonoma county district attorney's office. >> reporter:i did speak with the attorney representing sonoma county. about the lawsuit. he told me he has not seen it yet. but that it is unusual to file so soon after shooting and this lawsuit could interfere with criminal investigation. more at 6 on this developing story. including what the parents message to those who are holding protests and vigils in honor of their >> catherine: a missing 64- year-old man - who had lived at the care facility in castro valleywas closed by the state -- has now been found safe. edmund bascom was found saturday in the san jose area. >> first the bad care by the facility and that overstate oversight by the state. on october 22nd, 23rd and 25th. keep in mind the facility was supposed to be emptied on the 24th. what the department of social services found on that day the 25th and when they found was that there were still 19 residents on site with insufficient food and no bread. they could not locate medicin
. >> reporter: investigation by the fbi as well as the santa rosa and petaluma police departments, and the sonoma county district attorney's office. >> reporter:i did speak with the attorney representing sonoma county. about the lawsuit. he told me he has not seen it yet. but that it is unusual to file so soon after shooting and this lawsuit could interfere with criminal investigation. more at 6 on this developing story. including what the parents message to those who are holding...
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the fbi says that ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >> new details and a security scare that happened aboard a flight headed for sfo. police arrested a man on suspicion of public intoxication after he allegedly made threats aboard a jet blue flight from long beach to s f o friday night. one passenger said that he screamed " this plane is going down. " once the flight arrived at sfo officers searched the plane and the man's luggage. they did not find anything suspicious. police escorted the passenger off the plane and booked him into a san mateo county jail. >> it sounds like the plot of a bad movie. federal authorities say that a gr enarious malaysian businessman nicknamed "fat leonard " obtained u.s. military secrets by at lining up hookers, lady gaga tickets and other bribes for a navy commander. that accusation is unfolding in a federal court case in san diego signal serious national security breaches and corruption. the case has set of high-level meetings at the pentagon, with the threat that more people, including those of higher naval ranks, could be swept up
the fbi says that ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >> new details and a security scare that happened aboard a flight headed for sfo. police arrested a man on suspicion of public intoxication after he allegedly made threats aboard a jet blue flight from long beach to s f o friday night. one passenger said that he screamed " this plane is going down. " once the flight arrived at sfo officers searched the plane and the man's luggage. they did not find...
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another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them. i'm injured right now. but the concern is really to take care of you. you know where the gunman is at. i like to make sure that people are safe first. >> the other wounded tsa officer has been released from the hospital. the condition of the high school teacher, who was shot in the calf, has been upgraded from fair to good. the shooting suspect remains unconscious in the hospital. and his relatives have offered sympathy to the victims of that shooting. >>> meanwhile, new this morning, an airport scare of a different kind in montreal. a conveyor belt used for loading baggage burst into flames, leaving seve
another warning in the wake of another high-profile shooting, the department of homeland security and fbi issuing a joint bulletin to law enforcement across the country, urging them to remain vigilant at attacks like the one at the los angeles airport. there's no indication such an attack is imminent. meanwhile, the tsa officer who survived two gunshot wounds is telling his story. tony grigsby leaned on a cane while he spoke outside his home. >> all i could think about was, helping them....
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the process in an fbi investigation like this is the fbi conducts a sting operation in consultation with the department of justice and the u.s. attorney's office, and when it gets to the end, they refer it to the prosecutors to make the final decision. are we going to indict this person? we have asked the fbi several times if they have referred it for prosecution, and they have reclined so far. one reason might be in june they raid his office and went through his files and that may have brought them down avenues that they need more time to investigate. it could be -- [ technical difficulties ] -- >> all of that is clearly speculation but that is the kind of things that can cause delay. the affidavit lays out a very, very strong case. >> kathy based son the appearance alone of things right now, what do you think is going to happen in terms of legislation that calderon has signed on to or pushed? >> well, it's clear that there are a lot of people in the legislature who are watching this very, very closely, and as the speaker before just said, in fact actually there has already been some po
the process in an fbi investigation like this is the fbi conducts a sting operation in consultation with the department of justice and the u.s. attorney's office, and when it gets to the end, they refer it to the prosecutors to make the final decision. are we going to indict this person? we have asked the fbi several times if they have referred it for prosecution, and they have reclined so far. one reason might be in june they raid his office and went through his files and that may have brought...
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he say the fbi and cia hid vital evidence about jfk's assassination. there's more news coming up on "cbs this morning." can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, it's the little things that mean
he say the fbi and cia hid vital evidence about jfk's assassination. there's more news coming up on "cbs this morning." can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers,...
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the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some eyebrows. did chris christie call newt gingrich a joke that couldn't be taken seriously? >> well, tonight for the first time you will be live with me to fire back. look at him, looking angry, i can promise it will be lively and absolutely no holds barred. >>> plus, is the nfl scandal really about hazing? a former miami nfl dolphins star fires back. >>> and more on a conspiracy to kill jfk. >> you calling the president a murderer? >> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event t
the fbi has also arrived. we will continue to follow developments. that's all for our coverage at this hour. i want to thank kevin flanagan for his experience and joining us as well as mike brooks. cnn will be live all night as needed following developments as >>> this is "piers morgan live." big one is of course in 2016. all the smart money is now saying that chris christie will run, especially if he does what people expect tomorrow. but his tough talk is raising some...
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fbi director in september. up next, president oh what is director's the ceremony at the fbi on monday. this is 40 minutes. >> please be seated, everybody. we only have a couple of seats today. good afternoon. everyone. deputy is shawn joys, director of the fbi. today we're truly honored to be barack y president obama. president? mr. president, on behalf of employee, it is my privilege to welcome you back to headquarters. we also have a number of special guests here today including webster, ectors sessions, and a special warm mullen back to director and his wife anne. attorney lcome former ashcroft and lieu lucasey. you with red to have us here today. i would also like to take a moment to acknowledge our guests president obama and the includingn the stage, robin dorch, a friend and colleague with whom to represent some of richmond's hardest hit eighborhoods, judge john walker, senior judge for the united states court of appeals for the second circuit. director was the first law clerk when he was a new judge on h
fbi director in september. up next, president oh what is director's the ceremony at the fbi on monday. this is 40 minutes. >> please be seated, everybody. we only have a couple of seats today. good afternoon. everyone. deputy is shawn joys, director of the fbi. today we're truly honored to be barack y president obama. president? mr. president, on behalf of employee, it is my privilege to welcome you back to headquarters. we also have a number of special guests here today including...
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>> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event that changed america, oliver stone tells me why he believes that oswald didn't do it alone. >>> more on the elections in new york, new jersey and virginia, cnn reporter joins me, peter, this book, "double down" is creating huge waves in washington, what are the juiciest parts you unearthed in the last for years. >> one big thing that came out, you mentioned chris christie, somebody in the romney campaign apparently turned over their vice presidential vetting file and they put that in the book. one, that is pretty brazen, that never happens, these things usually go in a vault and don't leak. one thing that is perhaps more important as chris christie moves forward and thinks about running, there are more important things such as the justice department investigation. he lobbyed for a securities firm. one interesting nugget in the book, the romney campaign apparently referred to the vice presidential s
>> if i'm so far from the truth, why is the fbi bugging our offices? why are witnesses being bought off and murdered? >> now, 50 years later after the event that changed america, oliver stone tells me why he believes that oswald didn't do it alone. >>> more on the elections in new york, new jersey and virginia, cnn reporter joins me, peter, this book, "double down" is creating huge waves in washington, what are the juiciest parts you unearthed in the last for...
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the fbi says he was carrying a handwritten letter during his shooting spree. in it he expresses his desire to kill multiple tsa officers. he wrote getting a gun into the airport was seesy. sees -- easy. he opened fire on friday killing a tsa officer and wounding three our people. >> a panel of judges will begin hearing arguments in the bp oil case. last months they threw out a set esetelement. and the supreme court dismissed a appeal by oklahoma to revive a abortion law. it banned drug induced abortionings. the oklahoma court struck it done last year. they are asking the court to reissue a detailed version of their opinion. with the supreme court's dismissal the law researc remair turned. >> isome european union lawmakes say the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life.
the fbi says he was carrying a handwritten letter during his shooting spree. in it he expresses his desire to kill multiple tsa officers. he wrote getting a gun into the airport was seesy. sees -- easy. he opened fire on friday killing a tsa officer and wounding three our people. >> a panel of judges will begin hearing arguments in the bp oil case. last months they threw out a set esetelement. and the supreme court dismissed a appeal by oklahoma to revive a abortion law. it banned drug...
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nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. so the question is how can we connect these dots in what you are seeing him do it in the least intrusive manner and thanks to you, the senate ,-com,-com ma the executive branch and the courts we have programs to do that. congressman king thank you for your comments. i know what you done in new york and the statements you have made are greatly appreciated and i would tell you that every person at nsa and the military still remembers that day and our commitment to those people that we will not forget. but that doesn't mean we are going to trample on our civil liberties and privacy. so the issue is how do we do both because of the constitution that we all swore to uphold and defend and that's what we are doing. look at the program that we have we as american citizens everyone at this table is also an american citizen, have agreed that we would take our personal data and put it into a pile, a lock docs that would only be looked at when we had reasonable and articulable suspicion that we h
nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. so the question is how can we connect these dots in what you are seeing him do it in the least intrusive manner and thanks to you, the senate ,-com,-com ma the executive branch and the courts we have programs to do that. congressman king thank you for your comments. i know what you done in new york and the statements you have made are greatly appreciated and i would tell you that every person at nsa and the military still remembers that day and our...
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attorney says if he uncovers enough evidence indicating it was a crime, he'll ask the fbi to conduct an investigation. vinita nair, cbs news. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," food stamp cutting starts today, and airline lines allowing devices onboard flights. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. asian markets were mixed despite the fact that factories grew during 18 months. tokyo's nikkei lost nearly 1%. hong kong's hang seng added a quarter percent. >>> after posting big gains for october, wall street stocks ended the month slightly slower. the dow jones industrial average lost 73 points on thursday. the nasdaq was off 10 points. >>> starting today, the more than 47 million americans who receive food stamps will have to get by with less help from the federal government. a temporary benefit from the 2009 economic stimulus that increased funding will no longer be available. that means a family of four will receive about $36 less per month. food stamp funding is tied to the wide-ranging farm bill being negotiated in congress. >
attorney says if he uncovers enough evidence indicating it was a crime, he'll ask the fbi to conduct an investigation. vinita nair, cbs news. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," food stamp cutting starts today, and airline lines allowing devices onboard flights. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. asian markets were mixed despite the fact that factories grew during 18 months. tokyo's nikkei lost nearly 1%. hong...
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is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress,
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comey became the fbi director. the day after he became director there was a car with security there to make sure he got to work safely. james comey, the seventh director of the federal bureau of investigations. standing tall at 6'8" which makes him one of the tallest men in washington. >> thank you, shawn, thank you, mr. president, thank you for gracing us for your presence, and speaking to eloquently about the mission of the fbi and it's great people. thank you also to my friends and family who are gathered here today. my entire life is literally represented in this crowd, and it is a pretty picture. these are the people that i have known and loved literally my entire life, and from whom i have learned so much. i'm especially grateful that my dad and my sister and my brothers could be here today. i wish so much that mom could be here to enjoy this amazing day. i can still hear ringing in my tired teenage years her voice as she snapped open the shades every single morning and said, rise and shine and show the world
comey became the fbi director. the day after he became director there was a car with security there to make sure he got to work safely. james comey, the seventh director of the federal bureau of investigations. standing tall at 6'8" which makes him one of the tallest men in washington. >> thank you, shawn, thank you, mr. president, thank you for gracing us for your presence, and speaking to eloquently about the mission of the fbi and it's great people. thank you also to my friends...
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. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes, why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in society. >> but the need in those communities doesn't support the tactic. that's the problem. we don't have a concentration of shooting in bay ridge like we do in the bronx. i do want you to acknowledge one question, can you give me the tactic to get the gun off the street? >> you've got to ask what's happening in bay ridge to keep the gun shootings down. >> your're right. >> mayor bloomburg is a big supporter of stop and frisk. it's all about connecting young men of color to jobs, education, employment. >> i talked about that, i dwid, very controversial no-talking points, where we talked about what
. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes, why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in...
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today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: at l.a.x. this morning it was business as usual. a far cry from friday. >> be advised. shooting occurring at the terminal. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say ciancia carried a signed letter that read he wanted to kill as many tsa officers as he could. black, white, yellow, brown. i don't discriminate. now the union representing tsa officers says some should be armed. >> the responsibility for protecting airport security is not a tsa function but something we need to certainly examine given what happened in los angeles. >> reporter: gerardo hernandez was the first tsa officer to die in the line of du
today the fbi expanded the search for clues to a motive. >> whatever they took out seemed to be whatever belonged to him. they just had boxes of stuff. >> reporter: ciancia lived in california for the last 18 months. he bought two guns from this target range and later a rifle. his former roommate knew little about the unemployed motorcycle mechanic. >> he was a real nice guy. a bit loner, introverted, but nothing that i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this....
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. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart: that's obamacare and that's fraud possibly within obamacare. >> correct. stuart: now you've got numbers on fraud within medicare and medicaid. you've got the numbers from the fbi. >> from the fbi as well. and they have dated it back to 2009. that's the best data they can get. they're saying anywhere, and it's a huge range, anywhere from 75 billion to 250 billion in existing health programs. stuart: that's medicare and medicaid. >> that's correct. stuart: forget obamacare. >> and other government health programs, correct. 75 billion to 250 billion. stuart: to a quarter trillion
. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart:...
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the fbi and segregation is a gift. given to every new employee by those who went before him up but it is a gift that might be protected and that -- that must be protect it and earned every single day. we protect that by taking mistakes and admitting them, making promises and keeping them , and by realizing that nothing no case, no source no fear of embarrassment is worth jeopardizing the gift of integrity. integrity must be on the fbi shield. you see those three words fidelity bravery and...
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that extends to our international partners, which is why we have in position throughout the world fbi agents and analysts who are out there as fbi employees working with our partners in law enforcement to make sure we do everything we can to not arrive at the situation you just described. when that is happening on the streets of an american city, even along the border, that is a local police matter where they have a responsibility to protect the public from harm and to address that immediate threat. we work closely with them to prevent that from happening in the first place through the relationships we have not only throught the fbi's work but also the state department. >> we have reached the hour that we have put aside for this. it has been a tremendous conversation. i would like to turn it back over to greg. >> i think i will stand around for a bit. if you have questions. i am bound to say the big issues we have talked about today are wonderful rand-like issues. data and analysis help. two as i see it -- technology and privacy. google knows a lot more about you and me than the feder
that extends to our international partners, which is why we have in position throughout the world fbi agents and analysts who are out there as fbi employees working with our partners in law enforcement to make sure we do everything we can to not arrive at the situation you just described. when that is happening on the streets of an american city, even along the border, that is a local police matter where they have a responsibility to protect the public from harm and to address that immediate...
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she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards there at one point, but weren't there, had taken a break of some sort. what do you make of that? >> i can't confirm that. my experience in traveling through l.a.x. is there are always a type of post just beyond the magna tom ters that you walk through, the devices that screen you for weapons and are manned by law enforcement agency, the los angeles police department or the los angeles airport police. any report that these posts may have been abandoned, i find unusual. i never traveled through once and they were unposted. >> the suspect, quiet, a loner, what are the warning signs someone might d
she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. whole, on the considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. pork ward nation between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that -- there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former agentsicers, officia
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have...
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it >> the fbi has identified the suspect as a 23 year-old resident of las angeles. >> a man with an assault rifle approach a security officer inside terminal 3. >> the man approached security and started shooting. >> a 39 year-old tsa officer was killed he was checking travel documents at a check point and he was the first officer to have died in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001 appeared >> the gunman is 23 years old he is a u.s. citizen formally a resident of new jersey and we are currently investigating his background and more about him. >> the incident raises some questions about security inside of the nation's airports especially below large airports like las angeles international. >> los angeles airport is one of those airports that is tough to secure 100 percent because of its massive size. >> passengers are frustrated at the delays. >> the shooter was described as sending rambling text messages to his family about the living conditions here in los angeles and that the security searches at the airport were a violation of his constitutional rights. >> and many
it >> the fbi has identified the suspect as a 23 year-old resident of las angeles. >> a man with an assault rifle approach a security officer inside terminal 3. >> the man approached security and started shooting. >> a 39 year-old tsa officer was killed he was checking travel documents at a check point and he was the first officer to have died in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001 appeared >> the gunman is 23 years old he is a u.s. citizen...
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>> i don't know. >> does the fbi know? >> indicate why he was -- >> not that i'm aware of. >> chief, of course there were earlier reports of multiple suspects, 10, 15 minutes ago, we saw a person in handcuffs. can you explain? >> you know, in a dynamic situation where things unfold so rapidly, and many people come in, there is, there's always chaos in any type of event like this. and there's always the, everybody's always thinking forward as to whether or not there's additional suspects. as we stand here right now, there is only one individual that is responsible for this as we know as that active shooter in our terminal. and i want to follow up a little on what the mayor said. this individual was shooting as he went into the terminal. i repeat, they didn't hesitate. they went after this individual and confronted this individual in our airport. unfortunately, it involved an officer involved shooting, but that's what needed to be done in that particular situation and that was heroic. we practiced that this. not more than th
>> i don't know. >> does the fbi know? >> indicate why he was -- >> not that i'm aware of. >> chief, of course there were earlier reports of multiple suspects, 10, 15 minutes ago, we saw a person in handcuffs. can you explain? >> you know, in a dynamic situation where things unfold so rapidly, and many people come in, there is, there's always chaos in any type of event like this. and there's always the, everybody's always thinking forward as to whether or not...
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fbi here now. feeling tired and exhausted. and earlier tom donnelly tweeted these photos of what appears to be the scene of the crime. look at this picture. you can see all the police over in this area. and you can also see the weapon over there to the left. and you'll see a picture much closer up right there. you see the gun right there on the ground and the police officers, tony. >> i can't imagine what it must have been like for the passengers in that airport today. >> reporter: yes. >> individuals, couples, families with children traveling on a friday. thank you. >> joining me now from washington, d.c. to talk about the security response to today ace deadly incident is jj green. jj, good to see you as always. >> good to be here. >> i want you to put everyone in the mind of the teams who are working this kind of thing. and talk to us about the mobilization that takes place, the training that these officers, the tsa agents, everyone involved in a situation like this. what is the training of these people go there to handle a
fbi here now. feeling tired and exhausted. and earlier tom donnelly tweeted these photos of what appears to be the scene of the crime. look at this picture. you can see all the police over in this area. and you can also see the weapon over there to the left. and you'll see a picture much closer up right there. you see the gun right there on the ground and the police officers, tony. >> i can't imagine what it must have been like for the passengers in that airport today. >> reporter:...
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president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. we also have a number of other special guests here today including former directors webster, sessions, and a special warm welcome back to director muller and his wife ann. we also welcome former attorney general ashcroft and mullcasey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to take a moment to invite president obama on the stage, and to my far left, a friend and colleague with whom director comey worked to help some of richmond's hardest hit neighborhoods. judge john walker, director comey was his first law clerk when he was a new judge on the district court bench in the southern district of new york. and most importantly director comey's wife, patrice. thank you for taking part in today's ceremony. we are also pleased to have director and mrs. comey's children, maureen, kate, brian, claire, and abby. welcome. also director comey's brother and sister, trish, peter, and chris, we welcome you. and a special welcome to director comey's father brian, welcome. we are here today for
president, on behalf of every fbi employee it is my privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. we also have a number of other special guests here today including former directors webster, sessions, and a special warm welcome back to director muller and his wife ann. we also welcome former attorney general ashcroft and mullcasey. we're honored to have you here today. i want to take a moment to invite president obama on the stage, and to my far left, a friend and colleague with whom...
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it's not just the fbi or the irs. i think once the investigation is complete, they'll see a much more global view that he had of the world. >> and it is early on in the investigation, because we heard from investigators that even family members, and our chris laurent reported, that family members said, everything seemed normal, the interaction with them seemed pretty normal, until recently when he sent some sort of text messages to his little brother, which family members say were alarming. but we don't know the exact content of that message, and we don't know, when we hear recently, just weeks ago, days ago, a matter of months ago. how will investigators try to piece things together? i mean, they clearly are more interested in the events that occurred. but how far back might they try to, you know, connect some dots about what warning signs there may have been, what may have been missed? >> what they'll do is they'll look at the warning seens, and the signs, we call what happened in terms of yesterday, in terms of the
it's not just the fbi or the irs. i think once the investigation is complete, they'll see a much more global view that he had of the world. >> and it is early on in the investigation, because we heard from investigators that even family members, and our chris laurent reported, that family members said, everything seemed normal, the interaction with them seemed pretty normal, until recently when he sent some sort of text messages to his little brother, which family members say were...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. i think on the whole, considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. perhaps there is more to be said about it. host: you talk about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many forme
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. caller: with the thousands of witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than fact, why haven't the public figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? guest: i have. there are...
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if such steps are evidenced we hand them over to the fbi for further investigation. i think, though, and the public debate there's been a lot of discussion of without this tool inevitably it would have happened. from the intelligence during any prospective a function brought together by lots of different tools that work in complement to one another. i would also suggest that any particular plot, it is rated you will find a situation where some particular grant was only stopped as a result of one particular intelligence tool. i think that probably misleads the debate. >> we signed the programs to be very helpful. we have been charged not with retroactively solving crimes, which we continue to do, but a national security side to prevent terrorist attacks which is a fundamentally different and much harder thing to do. we need information. this is one tool. it is not the only tool, not a tool that we can say is absolutely a must have. a stir in the critical and helpful. when we tried to connect the dots the more docs that we have to connect the better off we are in accom
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i was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him. well, the fbi immediately launched a mole hunt to try and find trans eyes. because they didn't know his real name they called him on sub, which stands for unknowns subject. so it began and went on, turned the fbi inside out for several -- a couple decades anyway and went on for at least three decades and started looking for this guy. >> host: again, dear it began? >> guest: 1962. >> host: was he ever caught, he or she? >> guest: that's a very interesting tori. it was a key. the question gets to the issue of whether or not the russian, whose name was alexander lott was code-named fedora. the question us as to whether or not he was telling the truth or just trying to upset the fbi and have been chasing mirrors, chasing rainbows as the old irish song says. but the belief was there really was a mole. there were 500 people in the new york office they really cannot. about half the people in the office because any one of them could have been the mole and was he caught. in the 1980s, an analy
i was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him. well, the fbi immediately launched a mole hunt to try and find trans eyes. because they didn't know his real name they called him on sub, which stands for unknowns subject. so it began and went on, turned the fbi inside out for several -- a couple decades anyway and went on for at least three decades and started looking for this guy. >> host: again, dear it began? >> guest: 1962. >>...
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and uncover fbi agent. she has no experience. she is a model. no job existed at the time and the senator created the position to make that happen. he had to according to the affidavit get the approval of senator steinburg. she was getting a paycheck and taxpayers were footing the bill and she never showed up to work. and josh you can help us with understanding how much and what you know about all of this. when you hear something like that. the girlfriend how does that help? >> the affidavit clearly explains on two separate occasions cal calderon offered o crecreate a position for the girlfriend. and on the second occasion he is looking for $5,000. it gives the agent the ability in the department of justice to follow that path. because you can't just get a job at the state capitol. it has to be approved by senate rules and you need the cooperation of many. in that ir instance it gave the abilities thagents the ability o was involved. if there is criminal kument -- cull pibility. you have legislation being influentialeinfluenced and you y being pa
and uncover fbi agent. she has no experience. she is a model. no job existed at the time and the senator created the position to make that happen. he had to according to the affidavit get the approval of senator steinburg. she was getting a paycheck and taxpayers were footing the bill and she never showed up to work. and josh you can help us with understanding how much and what you know about all of this. when you hear something like that. the girlfriend how does that help? >> the...
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you have a state senator accused of accepting $60,000 in bribes from fbi abilities. in a play to pay scheme or to influence legislation. those are serious allegations. >> there are allegations that there was an envelope of cash that exchanged hands in miami. the daughter and son on the payroll. there is a separate scheme as the fbi calls it in the affidavit regarding the health insurance regarding insurance payments to a hospital that was allegedly submitting inflated invoices. all of these are extremely serious allegations. the allegations say the charges that the fbi are considering fraud, bribery extortion, conspiracy. >> a long list. $30,000 for his daughter for a job she never showed up at. >> one of the most powerful scenes has calderon holding court at a fundraiser for his brother's non-profit at pe pebbe beach and lobbyists from wal-mart and shell oil and even though the fbi had raided calderon's office. how did you get access? >> we found out that california for diversity was holding a fundraiser there. the affidavit names them over 20 times. we were tru int
you have a state senator accused of accepting $60,000 in bribes from fbi abilities. in a play to pay scheme or to influence legislation. those are serious allegations. >> there are allegations that there was an envelope of cash that exchanged hands in miami. the daughter and son on the payroll. there is a separate scheme as the fbi calls it in the affidavit regarding the health insurance regarding insurance payments to a hospital that was allegedly submitting inflated invoices. all of...
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teams under there from both fbi and as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical. they'll take time on this. >> the faa has lifted its flight ground stop order. flights can now go to lax, but delays continuing throughout the weekend. >> here in the bay area, officers went on patrol moments after the shooting. standard procedure when something happens elsewhere. the situation delayed a number of flights. others diverted here. most passengers seemed to handle this well and however, others did not. >> hello? i see people here to help us. short, long flight from new york for a short weekend. so, just want to go. see my family. sit by the pool. and hang out, but i'm not. it's not happening. >> virgin america bore the brunt of the disruptions. >> for more on those flight delays let's check in with david louie. >> reporter: well, cheryl, a lot of delays of the flights come together bay area delayed about an hour, hour and a half, many of them have been cancelled. san jose international airport has become the fall back position for airlines with planes with no place to lan
teams under there from both fbi and as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical. they'll take time on this. >> the faa has lifted its flight ground stop order. flights can now go to lax, but delays continuing throughout the weekend. >> here in the bay area, officers went on patrol moments after the shooting. standard procedure when something happens elsewhere. the situation delayed a number of flights. others diverted here. most passengers seemed to handle this well and...
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the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still in hospital. no indications of just how bad his wounds are. the fbi want to speak to hip as soon as possible. as he's alive, they will know his true motive, if he is found guilty of this at some point. of course right now he's still just the suspect. back here to los angeles airport, 826 flights affected, 19,000 passengers affected not just here in los angeles but around the world because, remember, there were flights coming into los angeles that got turned around. the airport saying it could take two to three days before it's back to nor
the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still...
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president, on behalf of myry fbi employee, it is privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. [applause] we also have a number of other special guests here today, including former directors. a special welcome back to former director mueller and his wife. we also welcome former attorney c --als ashcroft and mckay mccasey. i would also like to take a moment to it knowledge our obama joining president and director james comey on the stage. -- directoralker comey was his first law clerk when he was in the southern district of new york. comey's wife patrice. thank you for taking part in today's ceremony. also, the director's children. welcome. [applause] also, director comey's brother and sister. we welcome you. a special welcome to director comey's father. welcome. [applause] we are here today for two purposes. wast, director james comey sworn in in a privates or money privatember 4 -- ceremony on september 4. second, we wanted to be able to officially welcome director james comey and his family into the fbi's family. [applause] we are all honored to mark this thesion along with d
president, on behalf of myry fbi employee, it is privilege to welcome you back to fbi headquarters. [applause] we also have a number of other special guests here today, including former directors. a special welcome back to former director mueller and his wife. we also welcome former attorney c --als ashcroft and mckay mccasey. i would also like to take a moment to it knowledge our obama joining president and director james comey on the stage. -- directoralker comey was his first law clerk when...
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they did post that the fbi is working on that and will provide details as soon as possible. >> are they the closest major medical center. >> it is. we know that there were seven injuries total and six have been taken to six area hospitals. zbrrchls i don'i don't know thes where the victims have been taken. i don't know if they were taken to other level one trauma centers. >> jennifer we are three hours into this swawtion. situation. you have been watching rrt repos in los angeles. what is the mood in the city right now. >> i have to say i'm not at lax i have been covering this from our bureau. i'm inside of the baue bureau hn los angeles. zplrnl i think based on the reps this is a terrifying situation. lax is the third busiest airport in the u.s. when you hear of a shooting at a airport people immediately start to jump immediately to conclusions. is this a terrorist attack? will this be a large scale terrorist attack? it's terrifying emotionally and it's disruptive. you have people like you just spoke to trying to get to reno. nulbasically they are trapped at the airport. they are opera
they did post that the fbi is working on that and will provide details as soon as possible. >> are they the closest major medical center. >> it is. we know that there were seven injuries total and six have been taken to six area hospitals. zbrrchls i don'i don't know thes where the victims have been taken. i don't know if they were taken to other level one trauma centers. >> jennifer we are three hours into this swawtion. situation. you have been watching rrt repos in los...
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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he and the fbi will be looking at it and they are going to conduct their own interviews. he says they are going to treat this like a cold case going out and trying to find the people that were in the gym and around the gym and find the facts. >> there are in consistentsys everything from deeming it accidental. and it looks like foul play was involved and the condition of the body. how will they go about that? does it appear as though there may be a cover up and that being part of the federal investigation? >> that is what the family believes. they believe this was a cover up. we do not know. because that statement from the u.s. attorney was carefully written. what the specific one detail was that initiated the investigation but we do know that there is a possibility that there could be another exhumemation there is the one from the state the autopsy and the private autopsy. maybe the fbi would want their own to find out which one is more in the right direction of what actually happened. what is next? >> the authorities fbi will be goes in and starting to have conversation
he and the fbi will be looking at it and they are going to conduct their own interviews. he says they are going to treat this like a cold case going out and trying to find the people that were in the gym and around the gym and find the facts. >> there are in consistentsys everything from deeming it accidental. and it looks like foul play was involved and the condition of the body. how will they go about that? does it appear as though there may be a cover up and that being part of the...
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the fbi has identified the alleged gunman in the los angeles international airport shooting. the police say 23-year-old paul ciensea at open fired at a security checkpoint. one tsa agent was killed and several others injured. >>> the leader of the taliban in pakistan was was killed. the u.s. had a $5 million budget on his head. he was killed after attending a gathering of 25 taliban leaders who were discussing the pakistani government's offer of talks. >>> president obama said he and iraqi prime minister nouri nouri al-maliki discusse discuss havew they can fight the rising iraqi violence. >>> secretary of state john kerry has talked more about transparency and those are your storiestopstories. "real money with ali velshi" is next. >> let the discounting begin. retailers are desperate to fatten up sales because holiday sales are looking way too lean. why one expert said the consumer landscape is the land of mediocrity. i'm ali velshi, and this is real mone"real money." er >> this is real money. you are the most important part of the show. join us on twitter @aj real money. ho
the fbi has identified the alleged gunman in the los angeles international airport shooting. the police say 23-year-old paul ciensea at open fired at a security checkpoint. one tsa agent was killed and several others injured. >>> the leader of the taliban in pakistan was was killed. the u.s. had a $5 million budget on his head. he was killed after attending a gathering of 25 taliban leaders who were discussing the pakistani government's offer of talks. >>> president obama said...